This crap is beyond obvious.
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According to Wikipedia (caveat...but keep with me), they identified the nose cone of the aircraft and the nose landing gear. Recovered an intact pilot's seat and two black boxes (voice and data recorders). Passenger remains were collected and identified,along with personal effects. Eyewitnesses clearly identified the crash as by an American Airlines 757. (There is no way to make a cruise missile look like a 757 by a paint job.) No explosion. Plenty of fire (lots of fuel).
The fact that Christopher Bollyn wasn't able to identify a part is no evidence of anything except his inability to identify a part. It could have been the drive disk for a ram air turbine. In any case, that is a weak thread when there was plenty of positive evidence that would have been impossible without an actual passenger-bearing aircraft.
Before you spend any more time trying to bolster your belief in the official narrative (using Wikipedia as a source?), you really owe it to yourself to watch at least the first 28 minutes of this documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzK_J6r1huI
If you're short on time, you can skip ahead to the six-minute mark and start from there.